Area Overview for Coedpoeth Community
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Area Information
Coedpoeth Community is a small civil parish located in north-east Wales with a total land area of 5.4 km². This village sits in the upper part of the former township of Bersham within Wrexham County Borough. The name reflects its origins as an uncultivated waste or common known as Coed Poeth, which translates to hot wood or burnt wood in Welsh. Historical records show the area was subdivided into eleven parcels under the Minera Enclosures Act of 1809. By 1832, four small hamlets had formed the nucleus of the modern village around its high street ridge. Life here unfolds in a setting that evolved from industrial growth and historic enclosures into a established local hub. The parish maintains its identity through significant landmarks like St Tudfil's Church, which opened in 1895 as a chapel of ease to Minera. Formerly, colliery owners built Plas Power Hall in 1757, though the structure was demolished in 1951. Residents navigate an area defined by this deep historical layering and its current status as a distinct community council area. Living in Coedpoeth offers a connection to a past where Methodism and education played pivotal roles, including the first Methodist chapel in Wales found in the Adwy Clawdd area.
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- 5.4 km²
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Demographics
The community in Coedpoeth Community presents a distinct age profile with a median age of 70. This figure indicates a population that is significantly older than the national average, suggesting a resident base comprising many retirees or long-term dwellers. Households typically reflect this older demographic structure rather than young families or transient youth. Ownership patterns reveal that 67% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate points to a stable community where most people have settled permanently rather than renting as temporary occupants. The remaining 33% of households rely on rental accommodation or live rent-free. While specific data on ethnic diversity and religious affiliation is not detailed in the current records, the historical context mentions the presence of both British schools established in 1868 and 1869 and the Welsh-medium Ysgol Bryn Tabor, opened in 1967. The village history also notes the historical impact of language and education on migration during the 19th century. Understanding these demographics helps you evaluate whether the community feel matches your lifestyle expectations. The dominance of older residents and high ownership rates shapes the social dynamics and service demand within Coedpoeth Community.
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